"We're going to get him out of jail and we're going to get the court to dismiss this bogus complaint they issued against him, " said Tigue, after speaking with Carlson Monday. "They failed to allege sufficient facts to constitute a crime in Minnesota law. They found water pipe cleaner, which they claim constitutes a controlled substance."

In court Monday, assistant St. Louis County Jonathan Holets requested bail be set at $480,000 because that's how much, in gross sales, Carlson's makes at Last Place in one month.

Judge Sally Tarnowski set the bail at $450,00 with no conditions. However there is an option for a $100,000 bail if Carlson agrees to stop selling, possessing, and using synthetic drugs.

Gellerman's bail was set at $150,000 dollars with no conditions, or $50,000 with the same conditions as his father

Tigue says Carlson has the ability to get out eventually, but he wouldn't say exactly when.